Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/14066
Title: Deep Learning for Feature Extraction in Remote Sensing: A Case-Study of Aerial Scene Classification
Authors: Petrovska, Biserka
Zdravevski, Eftim 
Lameski, Petre 
Corizzo, Roberto
Štajduhar, Ivan
Lerga, Jonatan
Issue Date: 14-Jul-2020
Publisher: MDPI AG
Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Abstract: Scene classification relying on images is essential in many systems and applications related to remote sensing. The scientific interest in scene classification from remotely collected images is increasing, and many datasets and algorithms are being developed. The introduction of convolutional neural networks (CNN) and other deep learning techniques contributed to vast improvements in the accuracy of image scene classification in such systems. To classify the scene from areal images, we used a two-stream deep architecture. We performed the first part of the classification, the feature extraction, using pre-trained CNN that extracts deep features of aerial images from different network layers: the average pooling layer or some of the previous convolutional layers. Next, we applied feature concatenation on extracted features from various neural networks, after dimensionality reduction was performed on enormous feature vectors. We experimented extensively with different CNN architectures, to get optimal results. Finally, we used the Support Vector Machine (SVM) for the classification of the concatenated features. The competitiveness of the examined technique was evaluated on two real-world datasets: UC Merced and WHU-RS. The obtained classification accuracies demonstrate that the considered method has competitive results compared to other cutting-edge techniques.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/14066
DOI: 10.3390/s20143906
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering: Journal Articles

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